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Fall 2011 Newletter from New Mexico Environment Department Surface Water Quality Bureau
Located in Library
Surface Water Quality Bureau Invites Public Input
Surface Water Quality Bureau Invites Public Input For Nonpoint Source Management Program Revision.
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File PDF document PSIAC Report - "Factors Affecting Sediment Yield and Measures for the Reduction of Erosion and Sediment Yield"
This is a manual that accompanies a worksheet that can be used to estimate sediment yield from watersheds. Together, the report and the worksheet constitute a low-tech yet recently validated, cost effective water quality model.
Located in Library
File PDF document PSIAC Worksheet - "Sediment Yield Rating Factor"
This worksheet accompanies a report, "Factors Affecting Sediment Yield and Measures for the Reduction of Erosion and Sediment Yield", and with the report can be used to estimate sediment yield from watersheds. The method is relatively simple, low-tech, and has been recently validated.
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File PDF document Divining Rod Newsletter by NM Water Resources Research Institute
The New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute (NM WRRI) is pleased to present the latest issue of the Divining Rod. (Vol. XXXV, No. 2, April 2012)
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This full-color, fully revised 592-page guide contains 64 multidisciplinary water-related activities for students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. The cornerstone of Project WET is its methodology of teaching about water resources through hands-on, investigative, easy-to-use activities.
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File Clearing the Waters Newsletter- Volume 18, No. 2 2013
This newsletter is published quarterly by the Watershed Protection Section of the New Mexico Environment Department’s Surface Water Quality Bureau. The newsletter provides stories about Water projects in New Mexico. This volume comes from Summer 2013
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Onsite Insight: Monthly Newsletter from the U.S. Water Alliance - August 28, 2013
Joyce Hudson and her team work with septic system businesses, utilities, regulators, and public health officials to advance environmentally sustainable, onsite decentralized systems that leave homeowners happy and watersheds healthy. It's centered on education, training, and collaboration.
Located in Library
Job Announcement: Term Biologist at Grand Canyon NP
DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 15, 2013
Located in Library
File NMED 319 and River Stewardship Program Projects April 2016
NMED SWQB project tracking tool
Located in Groups / Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group / Public Collaborative Group Folder